Holidaymakers delay Europe journeys on account of Brexit
A fifth of British holidaymakers admits that uncertainty over Brexit has brought about them to vary their European vacation plans, with this determine rising to a 3rd amongst these aged 35-44, in keeping with a analysis. The nationwide research was performed by Vacation Extras forward of Britain’s long-awaited exit from the European Union on 31 January.
Discovering that so many individuals are altering or pushing aside vacation plans on account of uncertainty over post-Brexit journey guidelines (8%) or opting as an alternative for a staycation (5%), the corporate created its ‘Brexit Vacation Checker’ to assist travellers perceive how Brexit would – or normally wouldn’t – affect these journey plans.
Brits’ largest considerations relating to post-Brexit journey relate to healthcare overseas, with 25% fearing restricted accessibility of medical insurance coverage and an extra 20% apprehensive concerning the availability of reciprocal healthcare. Different journey woes embody the queues at passport management (23%), the change fee for Euros (18%) and passport adjustments (15%).
What’s extra, virtually a fifth (14%) displayed considerations concerning the potential detrimental attitudes to British travellers from our European counterparts.